2020 forever altered Dallas-Fort Worth’s biggest companies. Here’s who emerged as winners, losers
The pandemic pummeled some industries and benefited others.
The COVID-19 pandemic created winners and losers in 2020 among Dallas-Fort Worth s largest public companies.(Avery Fox/Special Contributor)
For Dallas-Fort Worth’s public companies, there may never be another year like 2020.
With the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting the economy in every way, many of the region’s biggest corporate players shrank, dragged down by a slump in oil prices, a reluctance to fly or the complete shutdown of live events and other entertainment.
It also was the year Exxon Mobil Corp., the region’s perennial king of the hill, fell a notch in
Company Description
Addus HomeCare Corp is engaged in the provision of in-home personal care services. It operates through the following segments: Personal care segment is a key revenue driver, provides non-medical assistance with activities of daily living, primarily to persons who are at risk of hospitalization or institutionalization, such as the elderly, chronically ill and disabled. The Hospice segment provides physical, emotional and spiritual care for people who are terminally ill and their families. Its Home health segment provides services that are primarily medical in nature to those individuals who may require assistance during an illness or after surgery.